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  • × theme_ss:"Informetrie"
  • × year_i:[1970 TO 1980}
  1. Nacke, O.: Informetrie : ein neuer Name für eine neue Disziplin (1979) 0.04
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  2. Mulkay, M.J.: Sociology of the scientific research community (1977) 0.01
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    Source
    Science, technology and society: a cross-disciplinary perspective. Ed: I. Spiegel-Rosing u. D. de Solla Price
  3. Rao, I.K.: ¬The distribution of scientific productivity and social change (1978) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Results in the literature concerning the probability that an author publishes r articles in time t are reexamined, and it is found that a negative binomial distribution bits scientific productivity data (by the chi-squared goodness-of-fit-test) better than many other distribution such as geometric, logarithmic, zeta, cumulative advantage, etc. It is shown analytically that the nagative binomial distribution describes a pattern of scientific productivity under the 'success-breeds-success' condition in a wide variety of social circumstances

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